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Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001 Instructions Manual

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Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001 User Manual
Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001 User Guide
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  • 31. Wash and wax the exterior. Inspect the body for scratches or other damage. Touch up or repair as necessary. Flush the underside thoroughly. 32. Run thorough operational checks of steering, brakes, engine and transmission. Operate vehicle slowly during these checks to allow sufficient circulation of fluids and reseating of components. Your motor home

  • Every time the engine is started, the check trans light comes on. It will go off after a few seconds. This momentary light- ing is to show that the status light circuit is working properly. If the light does not come on during engine start or if it remains on after ignition, service should be requested imme- diately. Illumination of this light, accompanied by

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, When you use your motor home to tow, remember that you must stop the towed load with your motor home's brakes. This is critical on hills and in the mountains where you may encounter sharp curves and possibly irregular road surfaces. Check your motor home Chassis Operator's/Owller's Guide/Mallual for the maximum weight your motor home can pull and stop on both level and steep roads. If the Chassis Operator's/Owller's Guide/Manllal does not provide information on towing weight limits, do not tow a load of more than 1000 pou

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, The dual air conditioners are controlled by the Electronic Climate Control system. This system allows both automatic and manual control of the rooftop air conditioners and the furnace(s) in your motor home. The system will automatically control the air conditioner temperature, and when in the AUTOMATIC mode, it will control the fan speed to provide the necessary cooling at the quietest fan speed. The system also monitors the current being drawn by all the electrical appliances in the motor home. Since the air conditioners draw a large amount of current, the climate control sy

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, The roof-mounted air conditioner(s) can operate only when the motor home is connected to 120-volt AC power from either a public utility or the generator. Be sure to turn the air conditioner circuit breaker ON. Each return air duct is equipped with a filter. Check these filters at regular intervals for accumulations of dust that could restrict air flow. To check the filters, remove the return air duct cover with a screwdriver. For best performance, park the motor home in the shade and close curtains. Close doors and windows and turn the temperature control knob for desired coolness. Refer to the air c

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, To drain the holding tanks: 1. Attach the sewer hose to the holding tank outlet. Insert the end of the hose into the sewer or dump station inlet, push- ing it firmly far enough into the opening to be secure. In some cases, adapters may be necessary or required between the line and the inlet. Arrange the sewer hose so it slopes evenly. 2. Drain the black water holding tank first. Grasp the handle of the black water knife valve (the large one) firmly and slide the valve open with a quick, steady pull. 3. Allow enough time for the tank to drain completely. Rinse and flush the tank through the toil

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, PlUMbiNq SYSTEMS Since holding tanks don't rely on any sophisticated mechani- cal devices for their operation, they are virtually trouble-free. The most common problem is also an unpleasant one-clog- giug. You can minimize the chances of clogging by keeping the following considerations in mind: » Keep the black water tank knife valve closed. Fill tank to at least o/.i-full before draining. Be sure to cover the tank bottom with water after draining. » Use only toilet tissue formulated for use in septic tank or RV sanitation syst

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, Be aware of the extra height of your motor home. Check for low hanging tree branches or other obstructions whenever you drive or park. Avoid low overhangs when pulling in for service. Always check overhead clearances of overpasses and bridges. This may be particularly important if you drive with the overhead vents open or if the motor home is equipped with a roof air conditionel; roof rack, eB or TV/radio/satellite antenna. Before leaving on a trip, check your route. Some tunnels prohibit motor homes with LP gas systems. When parking parallel to a curb, be sure to allow for poles or obstructions as the front and

  • ON TIlE ROAd Spring Brakes The spring brakes are applied automatically whenever there is a loss of air pressure in the braking system or when the parking brake is activated. Air Gauges The pressure gauge on the instrument panel tells you how much air pressure is in the tank, and whether the system will operate. An audible buzzer and dash indica- t

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, Fuel for the optional diesel generator is taken from the main fuel tank through a special feeder tube which is higher in the tank than the feeder tube to the motor home engine. This arrangement prevents the generator from running the motor home fuel tank dry. To start the generator: » 1. Press START switch until generator is running. » 2. To stop the unit, hold the switch in the STOP position until the engine stops completely. If you release the switch too soon, the engine will continue to run. If the generator is slow to start, DO NOT hold the switch in the START

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, liviNq Whh YOUR MOTOR HOME Sun visors at the driver and passenger positions swing down and are adjustable to provide relief from glare and bright sun. Your motor home may also be equipped with side shades mounted on the side windows that can be adjusted to suit driving conditions. Swivel tension may be adjusted with a screwdriver at the tension adjusting screw. To raise blinds or shades: Release bottom of blind from retainer. Pull straight down on cord and release at desired height. It is not necessary to pull the cord to one side

  • For safety and maximum tire life, vehicle speeds must be proper, proper inflation pressure must be maintained, and tread depth and wear must be monitored. Properly inflated and maintained tires also contribute to overall motor home stability and safety. Refer to the tire section in your Chassis Operafor's/Owner's Guide/Manual or any tire manufacturer's information t

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, To use the engine as a braking force, select the next lower gear. If the motor home is exceeding the maximum RPM for this gear, use the service brakes to slow down. When a lower speed is reached, the transmission Electronic Control Unit (ECU) will automatically downshift the transmission. Engine braking provides good speed control for going down grades. When the motor home is heavily loaded, or the grade is steep, preselection of a lower gear prior to the grade may be desirable. Gear preselection means the selection of a lower gear

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, GLOSSARY FIN (FLEETwood IdENTificATioN NUMbER) - This is the number that identifies your motor home as a Fleetwood product. Use this number when ordering parts or requesting warranty service for your motor home. GAWR (Gnoss AxLE WEiC;hT RATiNC;) - The maximum permissible loaded weight a specific axle is designed to cany. GCWR (Gno .. COMbiNEd WEiC;hT RATiNC;) - The value specified by the motor home manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of tItis motor home with its towed trailer or towed vehicle. Towing and braking capacities m

  • Because the regulator is constantly "breathing," it is equipped with a vent. It is very important that the vent stays clean and free from obstruction. Clogging from corrosion, dirt, insect nests or other debris is the most common cause of regulator malfunction. Even a small piece of material that finds its way into the vent can result in improper pressure

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, MAINTENANCE Your motor home has been designed to provide you with many years of use with a minimum amount of maintenance. This section will familiarize you with the areas of your motor home that require scheduled care. Time spent taking care of your motor home on a regular basis will pay for itself in extended service and will help protect your investment. If you are mechanically inclined and regularly perform routine maintenance and repairs on your car or truck, you may want to do the mechanical work on your motor home yourself. If you prefer, your dealer can perform these services for you. His trained personne

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, 17. Flush the toilet until the antifreeze solution flows con- tinuously. Release flush mechanism. 18. Your vehicle is equipped with a water heater bypass. Winterize the hot water lines by opening each hot water faucet, allowing antifreeze solution to flow con- tinuously, and then close each faucet. This will require considerably more antifreeze solution, and you may choose to do this step before winterizing the cold water lines so you can recycle the solution. 19. When filling the plumbing systems with antifreeze, be sure to open and operate all fixtures and valves allow- ing the antifreeze solution to flow freely. 20. Pour one cup of

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, INTROduCTioN The front suspension and steering system of this vehicle was accurately aligned at the factory before delivery to the dealership. However, after you have fully loaded the vehicle according to your personal needs, have the alignment checked and adjusted, if necessary. To help prevent uneven tire wear, check the front-end alignment periodically. Please note that front-end alignment after retail delivery is the owner's responsibility and is /lot covered under the warranty. Excessive or abnormal tire wear may indicate worn or misaligned suspension or steering components, unbalanced tire(s) or some other tire/suspension problem. Alignment can be affecte

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, IV THE ROAD As the operator of this motor home, you are responsible for its proper and safe loading. This section is intended to provide you with helpful information concerning the loading of your motor home. Your motor home chassis is designed to carry a specific maximum weight. This weight includes everything: the weight of the empty motor home itself, all occupants and their belongings, fuel, fresh water, waste water and anything else that may be in or attached to the motor home. This weight mllst never be exceeded. If you do exceed this weight, you will change how your motor home handles and responds, possibly leading to a vehicl

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, Ai WARNING It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort heating. Cooking appli- ances need fresh air for safe operation. Before operation: 1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaustfan,and 2. Open window. This warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to pro- vide an adequate supply of fresh air for combustion. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle, and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance(s) will avoid dan- gers of asphyxiation. It is especially important that cooking

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, TAblE of CONTENTS CONdENSATioN ANd How TO CONTRollr .................... 04, 11 DRippiNq CEiliNq VENTS ........................................ 04, 1 6 FiRE SAfETY ........................................................... 04, 17 FiRE SAFETY PRECAUTiONS .. ..................................... 04, 18 SMokE DETECTORIAIARM ........................................ 04, 1 9 05 PlUMbiNG SYSTEMS ..................... 05 ... 1 FRESH WATER SYSTEM ................................................. 05, 1 EXTERNAL FRESH WATER Hookup ................................ 05, 1 FilliNq THE ON~BoARd WATER TANk.. ..........................

  • Fleetwood Bounder turbo diesel 2001, Air Compressor The air compressor pumps air into the air storage tanks. It is gear driven by the motor home engine. Air Tanks These tanks hold compressed air for the brake system. They will hold enough air to allow the brakes to be used several times even if the compressor stops working. Entrapped liquid is drained automatically from the air tanks. Consult the Chassis Operator's/Owller's Guide/Manual for additional information. Air Dryer Compressed air usually has some water and compressor oil in it. This compressed air is cycled through a dryer to remove air system contaminants. Consult the Ch

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